Abstract: The contemporary and classical understandings of rent help to form the concept of planetary rent. Rent is part of
the income obtained from not only invested labor, but from Nature itself. Indeed, nature provides certain conditions for the
better use of resources as factors of production. In this sense, rent should be perceived as an element of common heritage. It
should be obtained and used according to the institutionalized rules for the needs of society as a whole. While most people
have no problems with this idea when applied to natural rent, we will try to apply this approach to some other types of rent that
exist in the global economy. We will do that at the level of individual states, the world and humanity in general. We will
consider not only the narrow interests of individual social groups, but all of the Earth's biosphere.
Index Terms- Planetary Rent, Resource saving Economy, Global Problems, Bioshphere.